DNA Data Storage Terminal ArchiveBio 2.0 Released: 1 Gram of DNA Storage Capacity Increases to 500PB
US startup Catalog Technologies releases ArchiveBio 2.0 DNA data storage terminal, increasing storage capacity from 215PB to 500PB per gram of DNA with 10x faster write speeds.
US DNA data storage startup Catalog Technologies released ArchiveBio 2.0 on July 17. Compared to the first generation, the 2.0 version increases storage capacity from 215PB to 500PB per gram of DNA through improved DNA synthesis enzymes and error-correcting coding algorithms. Write speed increases 10x to 12 megabytes per second, with read speed reaching 80 megabytes per second.
Catalog CEO Haydon Lewis stated: "Global data volume grows 25 percent annually, but the physical limits of traditional storage media are approaching. ArchiveBio 2.0 moves DNA storage from laboratory concept to near-commercial stage." Early clients include Microsoft and Iron Mountain, with enterprise data archiving services expected to launch in 2030.
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